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Not only has his writing amused me, but I've often found it wise.
Pickles has at least found it wise to couch his moves in measured terms.
Every government in the region found it wise to join the struggle against jihadist groups.
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Whether it is was because they could not maintain control over their classrooms or because they did not have sufficient command over their subject matter, they soon found it wise to find another line of work.
The autonomy of the rugged, mountainous tribal agencies dates to the era of British rule in India, when Britain, like Pakistan after its founding in 1947, found it wiser not to challenge the region's fiercely guarded independence.
Several of those active in them have found it wiser to go into exile.
He wrote Mendelssohn that to preempt mockery by others, he found it wisest to mock himself, which was honest and something he had to do because his mind "is really in conflict on this issue" (10 70.2 5).
MOST small countries find it wise to keep their heads down in world affairs.
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